Gamersgate now has FC5 Deluxe available -- previously it was just base or Gold edition. FC5 Deluxe is $50 with zGold so 30% off. Technically, it's just over $50 but you get extra zGold right now when you buy $50 worth anyway. Better than base, not as good as the 33% off Gold ($90 MSRP, $60 at purchase)

Gamersgate now has FC5 Deluxe available -- previously it was just base or Gold edition. FC5 Deluxe is $50 with zGold so 30% off. Technically, it's just over $50 but you get extra zGold right now when you buy $50 worth anyway. Better than base, not as good as the 33% off Gold ($90 MSRP, $60 at purchase)

$90 MSRP??? What do I get with that, a working set of explosive tipped arrows????

Gamersgate now has FC5 Deluxe available -- previously it was just base or Gold edition. FC5 Deluxe is $50 with zGold so 30% off. Technically, it's just over $50 but you get extra zGold right now when you buy $50 worth anyway. Better than base, not as good as the 33% off Gold ($90 MSRP, $60 at purchase)

Thanks for that. Actually didn't even see that. Might have to re-up on the Zgold and pre-order FC5 Gold.

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Yeah, comes out to $63 but you buy $50 and get $57.50 with the promo. Add another $10 and you have 6,750 for $60 which covers FC5 Gold and a little left over.

I bought it and the Steep Olympics DLC with some filler to get right at 9000 Zgold. Got me about $5 in blue coins and then 9000 zgold got me 22K in zsilver which I used for $15 in Amazon GCs. So 90-20 means that for $70 I got FC5 Gold, Steep expansion and a few other random things.

I bought it and the Steep Olympics DLC with some filler to get right at 9000 Zgold. Got me about $5 in blue coins and then 9000 zgold got me 22K in zsilver which I used for $15 in Amazon GCs. So 90-20 means that for $70 I got FC5 Gold, Steep expansion and a few other random things.

It's not hard to argue DICE has already fallen; they probably peaked with Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and each successive release since then has been progressively less fun and impressive (other than graphics, of course). E.g., whatever happened to large-scale environmental damage in their games? I used to be able to run around with C4 (or a tank, or call in mortars, whatevs) and pancake entire buildings--almost any building on almost any map--down on people's heads. It was glorious. By the time BF4 rolled around all that was left was minor environmental degradation (fences, walls and windows being broken, etc.) and a small handful of scripted events (e.g. the tower collapse) that the players themselves had no role in. Battlefield 1 and Battlefront II are still OK games, I'm not saying they've completely mailed it in yet, but neither those nor anything else DICE has done in the past few years is remotely as good as BFBC2 or BF2142, IMO.

I have BF 2142, but haven't played it. I think I got it in one of those AmazonTony dirt-cheap Amazon Editors Sales, when the game was already old.

But, yeah - I loved BF:BC2. I think that still is my favorite DICE BF game - great SP Campaign and great MP.

Motoki: If you were MysterD you would wait for a 75% off sale. And tell everyone about it. Repeatedly.

MysterD: We don't play games on CAG; we backlog 'em. No wonder we have no time to play games! All we do is keep buying games; run games idly for cards; keep backlogging games; & talk about games on CAG Forums + gaming forums like it.

Motoki: If you were MysterD you would wait for a 75% off sale. And tell everyone about it. Repeatedly.

MysterD: We don't play games on CAG; we backlog 'em. No wonder we have no time to play games! All we do is keep buying games; run games idly for cards; keep backlogging games; & talk about games on CAG Forums + gaming forums like it.

I bought it and the Steep Olympics DLC with some filler to get right at 9000 Zgold. Got me about $5 in blue coins and then 9000 zgold got me 22K in zsilver which I used for $15 in Amazon GCs. So 90-20 means that for $70 I got FC5 Gold, Steep expansion and a few other random things.

Buying just FC5 Gold only gives you enough zSilver for a $5 card but, if you're me (and I am) then a significant portion of your household budget goes towards Amazon or Target anyway so a $5 gift card to one of those is about as good as cash. I wouldn't feel guilty saying it's pretty much $55 for FC5 Gold, down from $90 MSRP. I mean, not a "Oh my God, everyone go!" deal but if you were going to fakey the game then definitely worth considering.

$60 spent gets you 12,000 zSilver which is just shy of the 13k you need for a $10 gift card so some people might have a little zSilver banked anyway from prior purchases. I never touched mine from buying SE4 back in the day so I had enough to get $15 in Amazon gift cards.

Yes, it feels console level goofy but at least I didn't have to leave my chair, I guess.

Killing Floor 2 Halloween items are marketable now. Bought two tickets to even out 5 and crafted a mint Flamethrower skin worth $2, so that was nice. I have been buying up the stuff I didn't get here and there.

Don't be pissy just because we're talking deals in the Steam deals thread

I'm not pissy, I was making a joke out of it. If you were me (and I am ) it's pretty funny to read you and Fox go back and forth about it. I am surprised that you can understand zGold at your old age though. Congrats! I can't even decipher what you guys are talking about.

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